Alternative introduction to chemistry by microscale experimentation
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y 1.  Fabrics ("Stoffe")
1. Wetting six fabrics (Multibre 6).        2. Separating a reddish colour from the black CD-R Pen.
3.  Heating multifibre 6 marked with the black CD-R Pen.    
4.  Is the coloured matter in experiment 6 a dye?
Dye
5. Drying multifibre 6 of experiment 1 (gravimetry).              
6. Gauging weights made of insulated copper wire.

7. Freeze-drying multifibre 6 of experiment 1 (gravimetry).  
8. "Ironing" fabrics on too high a temperature

9. Are fabrics and wool bio-degradable?

x 2. Fuels and burners
1. Wood, the world´s eldest and most common fuel
2. Burning, extinguishing and chemistry of a micro spirit burner
3.  A micro spirit burner melts an aluminium closure of a cola can
4. Get familiar with micro gas burners                                         

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4.  Water
Not any colourless transparent liquid is water
:
1. Testing for electric conductivities (LF)

2. Testing with red cabbage indicator
3.
Chemical reaction during testing LF
4. Titration of washing soda with vinegar

5. Distillation of salt water.     
Dissolving, evaporation, crystallisation.

More about a "salt" crystal, modelling this crystal.
Densities of colourless transparent liquids.

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